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Lethalfind

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AP - Fidel Castro, who has defied the United States for nearly half a century while wielding absolute power over this island 90 miles south of Florida, remained out of sight Tuesday after undergoing intestinal surgery and temporarily turning over power to his brother Raul.

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I just have to ask, is this old ******* EVER going to die. He has been around longer then I remember.

AND of course does he have another just like him waiting in the wings to take his place to make Cuba the **** it is today?

 

Jhony5

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I say they vote for someone other then Raul, if Fidel dies. Oh wait......ya thats right, Cubans aren't capable of creating their own free society.
 

Lethalfind

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I say they vote for someone other then Raul, if Fidel dies. Oh wait......ya thats right, Cubans aren't capable of creating their own free society.
Thats my thought exactly. I was talking to someone the other day originally from Cuba and while they were looking forward to Castro's demise they felt sure someone else would pop up to take over who would be just as bad.

SO we are destined to keep hearing about the crazy ways that Cubans are trying to float their way to America.

 

Jhony5

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SO we are destined to keep hearing about the crazy ways that Cubans are trying to float their way to America.
I often wonder about countries like Mexico and Cuba. Is it possible that eventualy these countries will do a census and discover that they only have a population of 500 people? "Where are our people"? "They went to America".

"Well what the **** are we doing here, lets go too". Its like, "Should we fix this problem, or go buy a big *** intertube and float away from it"?

How is it possible in this day and age that millions of people can live in an impoverished and broke down country, knowing of freedom and opportunity just miles away, but yet can't pull together and fix the social and political issues in their own country. I often think of this when I see a Mexican dude driving down the street with a hugely obvious Mexican flag on his vehicle. As if hes proud of the country and culture he risked his life to escape. To me thats akin to putting a huge bumper sticker on my car that sports the name of the prison I just escaped from. Buy an American flag Jose'.

 
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